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DOWNLOAD FULL REPORT (PDF)NAD⁺ (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide) is an essential coenzyme used in laboratory research to explore redox metabolism, mitochondrial energy production, and cellular aging mechanisms. Functioning as a pivotal electron transporter, NAD⁺ cycles between its oxidized (NAD⁺) and reduced (NADH) states to facilitate key biochemical pathways such as oxidative phosphorylation and glycolysis.
In addition to its metabolic roles, NAD⁺ acts as a substrate for regulatory enzymes like sirtuins and PARPs (poly ADP-ribose polymerases), which are involved in DNA repair, epigenetic regulation, and cellular stress responses. These functions make NAD⁺ a central molecule in anti-aging, neuroprotection, and metabolic resilience research. All uses are limited to non-clinical, in-vitro or in-vivo animal models.
- Molecule Type: Pyridine nucleotide coenzyme
- Forms: NAD⁺ (oxidized) and NADH (reduced)
- Primary Role: Redox electron transfer in cellular respiration
- Other Roles:
- DNA repair and genomic stability
- Epigenetic gene expression (via sirtuins)
- Immune signaling and oxidative stress modulation
- Research Use:
- Mitochondrial function assays
- Neurodegenerative model systems
- Metabolomics and transcriptomics profiling
- Aging and longevity investigations
- Note: Not for human consumption or clinical use. Supplied strictly for research purposes.
All peptides are supplied as sterile, lyophilized powder and are stable when handled correctly.
- On arrival: Store vials in a cool, dry place away from heat and direct sunlight.
- Long-term (powder): For optimal longevity, keep lyophilized peptides refrigerated to help maintain integrity.
- After reconstitution: Use an appropriate research diluent (for example, BAC water). Store the reconstituted solution in the refrigerator and use within 20–30 days for best stability.
Note: Minimize exposure to moisture and repeated freeze–thaw cycles. Follow your institution's safety procedures when handling research materials.
Q: What is NAD⁺ used for in research?
A: NAD⁺ is used to investigate cellular energy metabolism, mitochondrial function, DNA repair, and aging mechanisms in preclinical studies.
Q: Is NAD⁺ the same as NADH?
A: No. NAD⁺ is the oxidized form, while NADH is the reduced form. Both are involved in redox reactions that power energy metabolism.
Q: Why is NAD⁺ important in anti-aging research?
A: NAD⁺ activates enzymes like sirtuins and PARPs that regulate DNA integrity, gene expression, and stress responses, which are critical for longevity studies.
Q: Can NAD⁺ be used in humans?
A: No. This product is strictly for research use in in-vitro or in-vivo experimental models and is not approved for human or clinical applications.
Q: What systems is NAD⁺ commonly studied in?
A: NAD⁺ is frequently examined in neurodegeneration, muscle metabolism, mitochondrial signaling, and metabolic syndrome models.
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